Depth of insight
David Jones
Nature, 2000, vol. 403, issue 6765, 36-36
Abstract:
Three-dimensional X-ray data could be obtained, in principle, from stereo photography except that (unlike light) X-rays produce a shadowgraph of the subject. DREADCO chemists are hunting for a screen material that can record the passage of X-rays, and then be etched to create a mask from which a true stereo-image can be created.
Date: 2000
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